Shelley Tremain has a Ph.D. in philosophy from York University, Canada, lectures on Foucault at the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education of the University of Toronto, Canada and has published widely on philosophy of disability, Foucault, feminist philosophy, and bioethics.
“[A]n important, prescient, and necessary contribution…a kind of
litmus test for the efficacy of Foucault’s concepts in the study of
disability, concepts that lead to a refusal of the biological
essentialism implied in the disability/impairment binary.” -
Foucault Studies
“Tremain has done an exceptional job at organizing and procuring
important, rigorously argued, and entertaining essays…. This book
should be a mandatory read for anyone interested in contemporary
philosophical debates surrounding the experience of disability.” -
Essays in Philosophy
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